Jerry,
You said - I have a 1970 PA39 and the gear up light only works intermittantly. It always comes on once the plane lands, the warning horn works perfectly, and my mechanic can never replicate the problem on jacks. I had the 1000 hour gear Ad done last year and the problem has persisted the same as before the Ad was done. Any suggestions?
Do you mean the white gear is in the wells or the green gear down light - which is intermittent?
My 39 is also 1970 - serial # 10. Years ago the green gear down light was recalcitrant. we always got it before landing but sometimes we had to recycle the gear and sometimes, we had to turn the panel lights on and then off. We replaced the wiring harness and that did not solve the problem but after seeing the removed wiring, I was glad we did that. Then we replaced the nose gear micro-switch and after several years, we finally had green gear down light every time we put the gear down and it took about 6 seconds. A decade later the symptom returned so we replaced all 4 micro-switches.
If you decide to replace the nose gear micro-switch, before you do that - grab a friend and time how long it takes for the gear light to come on. Then after the micro-switch is replaced - make sure it was adjusted according to the Twin Co maintenance manual. Check the gear on the ground according to the Maurice Taylor videos
http://www.comancheflyer.com/NS/cff_merchandise.php Then, time the gear deployment again on your test flight. I stress this because you can learn from my mistake. I trusted an extremely knowledgeable and experienced Comanche mechanic - he was in a hurry and I ended up with a false-positive green gear down and locked light - with new conduits, they supported the incorrectly adjusted gear for several landings and then the gear collapsed on a gentle landing. The only slight indication we had a false positive green down and locked gear light was it lit after 4-5 seconds. I knew that was fast but thought it was the 1000 gear AD plus the new conduits plus new wiring harness plus all new and 'correctly' adjusted 4 micro-switches. I was wrong and 3 years later I'm still paying for it in obscene insurance terms.
I'll stop here because I'm still mad that I trusted ... so "trust but verify" took on a whole new meaning.
If it is the green gear down light, this post may help. If it really is the gear up light, it is a different answer.